articleInformation Communication & SocietyFeb 24, 2017BRONZE OA

Platform labor: on the gendered and racialized exploitation of low-income service work in the ‘on-demand’ economy

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

How does one value something one cannot and often does not want to see? How do contemporary digital platforms and their infrastructures of connectivity, evaluation, and surveillance affect this relationship between value and visibility, when it is mediated through the problem of labor as at once a commodity and a lived experience? And how can these infrastructures be mobilized in projects that aim to build different kinds of platforms – the kinds that support the revaluation low-income service work? This essay addresses these questions by examining the gendered, racialized, and classed distribution of opportunities and vulnerabilities associated with digitally mediated service work, or what I call platform…

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Keywords
  • Commodity
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Argument (complex analysis)
  • Service (business)
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Intermediary
  • Neoliberalism (international relations)
  • Work (physics)
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